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US Students act against Israel![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What about Irish students bodies. Can they follow suit?
On Sunday, August, 4, 2002, the United States Student Association (USSA), a national organization representing students across the United States, unexpectedly passed a number of strong resolutions on Palestine and the Middle East. Although most of the students hadn’t been expecting to act on the Palestinian issue and the initial policy platform did not contain anything on the conflict, by the end of the conference four very strong resolutions were created calling for divestment from Israel and announcing solidarity with the Palestinian people. Despite some Zionist opposition, all passed overwhelmingly and in some cases unanimously. Among those who achieved this result were determined groups of students from UCLA, the University of Wisconsin, a small but extremely active local Boulder group all of whom wrote and actively pushed for the resolutions; and If Americans Knew, whose founder, Alison Weir, brought a large amount of written material on the Palestinian issue and, working with Boulder activist Abbas, gave a two-hour workshop on the Palestinian issue. USSA Policy Platform Resolutions 1. -USSA condemns and is appalled by the Israeli government's policies toward, and treatment of the Palestinian people. USSA calls for divestment from the state of Israel until full withdrawal from Palestinian territories. Motion passes Vote: 55-7-4abstain 2. Passes Unanimously 3. USSA strongly opposes a pre-emptive attack and/or military operation in Iraq. Attacking Iraq will cause substantial loss of innocent civilian lives as resulted from the Gulf War. Passed Administrative Resolution |
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Jump To Comment: 1 2I don't think USI's investment portfolio is that wide. Perhaps a better tactic would be the academic boycott that has been started in Britain.
Students in Concordia(?) University in Canada demonstrated and blockaded the location where Benjamin Netanyahu, former Prime Minister of Israel and ex-leader of the Likud Party, was due to speak. The area was closed to lectures and the talk was cancelled.